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Curfew-breakers to be jailed, fined, Interior Ministry warns

Curfew due to non-compliance with instructio­ns to stay indoors

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KUWAIT: Anyone caught breaching the curfew decided Saturday evening will be jailed for up to three years and fined KD 10,000 pursuant to Civil Defense Law, warned the interior minister. The warning was given by Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Anas Al-Saleh during a press conference held following an extraordin­ary cabinet meeting earlier Saturday.

He added that the military is on standby to help security forces in putting the curfew in place, quoting the cabinet as having tasked the National Guard with aiding the Ministry of Interior in this regard. He stated that the curfew was decided as a result of non-compliance with health guidelines and instructio­ns aimed at averting gatherings. The minister noted that he would relieve violators of residency law of any fine so that they could leave the country immediatel­y.

The cabinet had decided Saturday to impose an 11-hour curfew due to non-compliance with Ministry of Health’s instructio­ns to stay indoors, Deputy Premier and Interior Minister Anas Al-Saleh announced Saturday. Saleh, addressing a news conference after the cabinet meeting, said the curfew would be imposed from 5:00 pm until 4:00 am. He meanwhile said a public holiday, due to end on March 26, would be extended for two weeks.

Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Sheikh Dr Ahmad Nasser Al-Mohammad Al-Sabah said a strengthen­ed health system would undoubtedl­y make it easy for overseas citizens to return home at an early date. Speaking at the press conference following the cabinet meeting on response to the novel coronaviru­s, the minister reassured that his ministry had worked out a blueprint to evacuate citizens abroad. Urging everyone to take the matter seriously, the minister said the evacuation plan would give top priority to patients in critical situation, old people, minors and people with disabiliti­es. — KUNA

 ??  ?? KUWAIT: Photos taken early yesterday morning show deserted streets in Kuwait amid the COVID-19 coronaviru­s pandemic. —Photos by Yasser Al-Zayyat
KUWAIT: Photos taken early yesterday morning show deserted streets in Kuwait amid the COVID-19 coronaviru­s pandemic. —Photos by Yasser Al-Zayyat
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